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  • Cypripedium kentuckiense ()

    ...but can be distinguished by its less brightly colored labellum. It is usually found in deciduous hardwood forests with acidic, well-drained soils, often in isolated patches. In Virginia, it is known t...

  • Dichromanthus michuacanus ()

    ...michuacanus (Lex.) Salazar & Soto Arenas - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Schiedeella michuacana, Spiranthes michuacana, Stenorrhynchos michuacanum Dichromanthus michuacanus, the Mic...

  • Dactylorhiza viridis ()

    ...Eurasia, Canada, and the United States, from Alaska to North Carolina. It produces multiple green flowers, with the petals and labellum often suffused with red or brown. The large floral bracts usuall...

  • Cypripedium yatabeanum ()

    ...slipper can be distinguished from the closely related C. guttatum by its yellow-green flower color and its narrower, longer lip. It grows in mesic tundra, swales, marsh borders, hillsides, and sand du...

  • Encyclia tampensis ()

    ...and can have up to 45 fragrant flowers with sepals and petals in various shades of yellow, copper, green, or bronze and the lip is white veined with purple spots or striping in the center. The floweri...

  • Epidendrum nocturnum ()

    ...it can flower any time of the year. This orchid grows throughout the swamps and hammocks in the southern part of Florida on several varieties of trees, including cabbage palm, pop ash, and pond apple....

  • Epidendrum acunae ()

    ...It can be found growing on the trunks of larger trees, such as pop ash and pond apple trees, in dense wooded swamps and sloughs. Epidendrum acunae is endangered in Florida and may be extirpated there...

  • Epipactis gigantea ()

    Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook. - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Arthrochilium giganteum, Epipactis americana, Helleborine gigantea Epipactis gigantea, commonly known as the Stream...

  • Goodyera tesselata ()

    ...central Canada, and around the Great Lakes. It produces up to 8 leaves in a basal rosette, light green with a prominent network of white markings and occasionally a white center stripe, giving the lea...

  • Goodyera pubescens ()

    ...central Canada and the United States, from Quebec to Oklahoma. Like other members of its genus, it produces multiple basal leaves which stay green throughout the winter; its leaves are distinctly vein...